Leading technology association, CompTIA, will host its annual EMEA Member and Partner Conference on 16th and 17th October at County Hall, London. This year’s conference will focus on ‘The Business of Technology’ and how it is reshaping every industry, company and individual.

The two-day event is a must-attend for anyone involved in building, selling or influencing the adoption of technology and the people using it. Organisations will have the chance to hear from keynote speakers such as Margot James, Minister for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, and Dex Torricke-Barton, former head of communications at SpaceX, executive communications manager at Facebook and executive at Google. Both high profile speakers will provide exclusive insights into key technology trends and what the current priorities for the UK government are in relation to digital skills.

In addition to this, CompTIA will be presenting updates about its new certification programme and the next steps in bridging the digital skills gap. Attendees can hear from industry experts about the ways to prepare the workforce of tomorrow as well as understand the current state of the skills gap with new CompTIA research.

CompTIA premier members receive unlimited, free registrations; valued at £200 per registrant. Technology solution providers and registered users who have not yet attended an EMEA Member and Partner conference can take advantage of the one-time, try-and-buy option allowing attendance at the conference at no cost and a reduced membership fee of £150 (normally £200) if you join by 31 October 2018. Use promo code TryBuy18.

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